Anonymous
7/19/2025, 5:50:10 AM No.40753799
Just found out others cannot hear / feel the static in my ears before it actually strikes. Also just found out that I'm a freak for just accurately "predicting" when the lightning was going to strike next.
I was a part of both GATE-adjacent and MONARCH-esque programs. I'm curious if any of you, perhaps a part of either of the aforementioned programs (or adjacent), also experience this? Maybe there is a correlation?
I'm in a room full of friends right now, writing this on my laptop, and none of them know what I am talking about (they cannot predict the strikes), but acknowledge I just predicted the lightning strikes multiple times in a row (until i got bored) to their awe.
I thought everyone heard the static, or felt it. It's in the air. It's a charge. It pulses and flows.
Far away lightning forms a little tickle. The closer, the more it starts to sting and ache the insides of your ears, even feeling it in your bones, feet, loins, heart, brain and scalp and hair all separate and lifting, expanding, static.
>inb4 attempts to derail discussion about static and lightning by bringing up bullshit like:
>"You're a (foreign) intelligence agent!"
>"You're not really _________!"
I was a part of both GATE-adjacent and MONARCH-esque programs. I'm curious if any of you, perhaps a part of either of the aforementioned programs (or adjacent), also experience this? Maybe there is a correlation?
I'm in a room full of friends right now, writing this on my laptop, and none of them know what I am talking about (they cannot predict the strikes), but acknowledge I just predicted the lightning strikes multiple times in a row (until i got bored) to their awe.
I thought everyone heard the static, or felt it. It's in the air. It's a charge. It pulses and flows.
Far away lightning forms a little tickle. The closer, the more it starts to sting and ache the insides of your ears, even feeling it in your bones, feet, loins, heart, brain and scalp and hair all separate and lifting, expanding, static.
>inb4 attempts to derail discussion about static and lightning by bringing up bullshit like:
>"You're a (foreign) intelligence agent!"
>"You're not really _________!"
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